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The North Sea Flood of 1953

Oswald Wenckebach, 1953

Flood Disaster Medals. Much of the Netherlands lies below sea level. The threat of flooding is thus ever-present. Dikes, dams and polders were created to control the water. Still, these safety measures sometimes failed. Each century witnessed disastrous floods, with levees breaching and the countryside being inundated. The North Sea Flood of 1953 led to the construction of the Delta Works. Thanks to this major intervention the country has since remained dry.

  • Artwork typemedal, history medal
  • Object numberNG-2001-17-G-1
  • Dimensionsdiameter 6 cm x weight 675 g, length 6.7 cm x width 6.7 cm x height 0 cm

Identification

  • Title(s)

    The North Sea Flood of 1953

  • Object type

  • Object number

    NG-2001-17-G-1

  • Description

    Zilveren penning, uitgegeven door de Vereeniging voor Penningkunst, in wit kartonnen doosje, over de watersnoodramp in 1953. Voorzijde: drenkeling met armen en hoofd boven water met omschrift. Keerzijde: vredesduif met omschrift. Met bijbehorende doos NG-2001-17-G-2.

  • Inscriptions / marks

    • circumscription: ‘WATERSNOOD 1953’
    • mark: ‘PK (ineen)’
    • circumscription: ‘NIL DESPERANDUM’
    • signature: ‘W’

Creation

  • Creation

    • medalist: Oswald Wenckebach, Netherlands
    • caster: Koninklijke Utrechtsche Fabriek van Zilverwerken van C.J. Begeer, Voorschoten
    • publisher: Vereniging voor Penningkunst, Amsterdam
  • Dating

    1953

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Material and technique

  • Dimensions

    • diameter 6 cm x weight 675 g
    • length 6.7 cm x width 6.7 cm x height 0 cm

This work is about

  • Subject

  • Place

  • Period

    1953


Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    Gift of the Vereniging Rembrandt

  • Acquisition

    gift 2000-02-21

  • Copyright

    Oswald Wenckebach


Documentation

  • 'Keuze uit de aanwinsten : Nederlandse Geschiedenis', Bulletin van het Rijksmuseum, 50 (2002) 2, p.333-335 (afb.) 9.


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